Less resiliency may heal burnout
The word “resiliency” has been lauded, applauded, and buzzed about in talks about physician burnout.
When I hear it, I tune out.
My stomach churns. I feel sick.
Why?
Because physicians are resilient.
We are, in fact, the walking, talking, breathing personification of the word.
We cannot manage to get through medical school, residency, and boards, without being resilient.
And remember, we do this by choice.
Lots of schooling and academic demands.
Inhumane hours.
Little sleep.
Extraordinary amounts of information to …